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It riflisdemcanor To Purchase Goods On Assignment' Of Wages. At lo-ney Johnson Only Allowed Five Minutes to Present, Qtestlon To House. - Few Votes Favor Bill. Special to Journal. Ralel-th, Je.-iy 80 Tbe Hons Judl clary comnlttee reported unfavorably the bill asking It misdemeanor to pur chats good on an asdgament ot wages, and (alt to pay according to representa- tlon. Attorney Norman H Johnson of - the Retail Merchants Association strong ly urge I the passage of the bill, declar log it had bsen en'lorsed by March nti Labor Unions, doctors, lawyeri, and farmers all over the State. The objection urged was that It was trying tt use the criminal law to collect : debts', amounted to Imprisonment for debtj and a .repeal Of the homestead law for the wage earning class Johnson said the people were tniloui to lrve the homestead law repealed, and the . merchant! wo aid later demand a gar nish 1 ent law. He became Indignant at what he called the scant courtesy granted blm. the commltue being al lowed only lire minutes lor a speech The bill was disposed of Immediately after his add ess only two or three vot ing for It Representative Geige Bu' , let gave notice of a minority report, How the Lease Looks and Feels to Inter eeled Parlies Since H wland Im provement Company Came In Charge. The Atlactio acd North Carolina Rail road has been in the hands of the Uow land Improvement Co., for four months and you have had time to reflect soberly about the change; whether It was wise or nnwi-e to make the leise.'' You remember that the year prior to the lease the r iad earned $78,000; and yet for tJ5,000 per ysar less than tbte sum a leas? was affeoted, with but little estlnre for ttsenbaooed value.althougb this section is on the eve o(i 0nderfnl development, ' by which the Increased earnings of the road may be safely mrar urcd. Its agricultural and timber inter est Is bnt In Its Inf incy. Other roads have been gotten hold o' by corporations for much leas than their value and tbey now form the batls ol ooloisal fortunes. The Wllmirg'on and Weldon, now the Coast Line, is the faun datlon for an Increased value of over 1,000 per cent, end the territory fiat It pleroei has contributed most to this end. In leu than four years henco the net earnings of the A k N C R R will reach quite a quarter of a million dollars, and yet thOse who put their money In It.aad suffered so long td"sve It, mist content then-selves with the pitiful vim of $03,- 0'i0 while those who have contributed OQthUg ti It, get $200,000 aid the bum will go on Increasing In tlulr hands un til long after your great grant children re burled and forgotten. r Like all corporations of ihu class, we see proof of their greed a wsdy. Freight on lumber and other merchandise has been put up, and a tariff of rates will b : added, all along the llne.to your produce 10 swell the volume of proOis, or pay ttvidends on watered stick Tour Inter est is entirely dependent npon the ca price of the management or the freight rate adjuster of the Atlantic and Nurfi Carolina Railroad. .. - ; The Legislature of Njtth Carolina oc fly ref iie to confirm the lease; are yon In favor of It or not f whit Is your opinion about the matter f railroad from the fact, if there Is good margin for H I Ca. The same could be made by men of onr own Statu, who has spent money snl time to bring the road to its present dandard. J F Ives, In?ursnce, New Bern N C I an-, in favor of lease of road of said lease mean that offices and shops be re- talned in Mew Be-n. and If rental be equal to net earnings of road for year 19)3. JUST BILLS And These In Constant Streams. mmrmmm Better Fruits-Better Profits Better peaches, apples, pears and berries are produced when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To insure a full crop, of choicest quality, use a fertilizer contninmg not less tliaa 10 per cent, actual . Potash k Sfnd for our pnciical books of Interrnatlpn k Uy am not aavertising pamphlets, boormnir ipcriai leriiiiKrs imi ut uumui iwuiv ninUlM triif VuftQY ' eSTJ si.. U..I. ..(II Nssssu u . Atlanta. Ort.- ! botitn uroaa 1 a 10 SHELTt-R ORPHANS. MONDAY'S LEGISLA.TUR E. 8tate Normal Trustees Confirmed. Futel la Art BUI Tabled South Da - kota B nd Question. -Special to Journal. Raleigh, N.C., Jan 8C-B11U were In 1 1 educed in Senate to Incorporate Rouse Ba iking Company; to t a abllsh a State laboratory of hygelue. Bills paaaed regulating holding of court In Hertford and amending charter of the Chowan and Aulander Railway, and to amend the act establishing the corporation commission -by giving the latter power to appeal and if or the Issue by the Superior court Jidge 4 W Willis, Grocery Merchant, New Bern NO After years of hard la'ior, mon yan- time spent to make the A ft N U railroad a valuab'e piece of property, the State and stockholders let It slip out of their hands into a private corporati n. . Tblt was opposed to and also confirmation of lease bv the legislature, I think the lease was premature and ill advised. R L Thornton, Grocery Merchant, Ne Bern N O t aways oppoted to a lease of A & N 0 railroad also conflimatlon by the legls lature. 1st. Because the road was on a steady increase In value, by better equipment and Increase of net earnings j early. 2nd Because I think It bad remain ed In the bands of the State the pstrons along the road wo aid have lecelveif bet ter service. ' , S Blungart, New Bern N O- I am opposed to a lease of A & N C railroad, alao confirmation of lease by legislature. My reiton Is, I think the road would give better eervlce to its patrons In the hands of the Stale, than It would In the hands of a private cor poration. Qudion & Co, Dealer in Genl Mdse, New Bern N C I am aot tn favor of leasing the A & N C railroad, tor maiy reasons, but men tion only one here; the trelght reus ae very muoh higher tin before. I am alao oppoeed to confirmation by the legislature. Methollst Orphanage. Cares for M treit. Child Lab r Question. Bad Weather. Raleigh, Jany 80. Mr Jam s A. But ler Superintendent of Education In Ire deil county notifies the State uperlnten dent of Public Instruction that a pnblic spirlted-lady if that county has given $100 to be distributed among rural sr-hool llbiarlcs,wh!o.i ralne privately the $10requUltr. Many cotton mill men are corning In here and many mrewill arrive before tomorrow afternoon, when theie will be a hearing of the child labor ques Ion be fore the committers of the Senate and House. All tbe proposed amendments to the labor law will tben be discussed, The mill men are manifesting much In' terest in the matter, and some of them will address the committee. The very had weather has stopped all farm work and most every kind of im door work. The convicts have b&n able to do ery little, and during the bit ter cold day! last week they were not allowed to work at all, but were kept In their comfortable quarters at the prisons here and at the various camps. There Is a (treat demand for convlcta but the Slate has none to furnish. The series of farmers institutes fo Northeastern North Carolina has ended and Btate Veterlnarinan Talt Butler, who assisted in conducting them has re turned here. On the notably cold da) last week he lad a lively time In Gates county, driving ten miles in a buggy to oold an institute, afterwards sli miles more to catch a train, thin after leaving lie t aln walking three and a half miles On the same day S'.ate Horticulturist Hurae was up n Transylvania county, looking afhr the new test farm at Blan Some Confirmations of Hit a officials. Committee to Consider South Dakota Dond M titer. Pre sctlptlons , O'y by Licensed Pharma ciiia. National . Ant! Jog Law,- Speclal to Journal, r-f r Raleigh, Jn 28. A J Mut resolution was Introduced tn the Legislature ttnd tng Major General Robert F. Hoke a re ceptlon. Bills were Introduced to place table s marklrg positions of North Caro lina troops at Bethel aad Chlckamaoga, to provide a reformatory "'for yi nng Criminals; to require railways to deliver freight with reasonable promptness; regulating manufacture aid sale of llq uor in the State. v ! Bills pasjed increasing punishment to carry concealed weapons, making it a one of $20; to protect flih la all Noith arollra water). ' resolution was adopted creating a committee to consider the Sjmh Dakota bond matter. . The Senate in ezcciilve sestion con firmed the nominations of James R. Young, Insurance commissioner, John D. Big?-, R P StancU and J M Parrott director Central Hospital for the Insane at Raleigh. J I Davis, Charles H. Arm fleid and Joseph Jaocbi to be dlrectois of the hospital for the (tisane a'. Mo f. an ton. , ' j ' In the House bills were Introduced? 8utler, Republican) to repeal the act of 1903 appropriating $200,000 for educa tlon, and to provide for a like appro rlatlon to be distributed tq 'ltably. Bills pssaed to prohibit the prepare tton of drugs and prescriptions by any persons except llcensedPharmacists in towns of over 600 people. . Tte bill to abolish bucket shops was made special order for neit Thursday. Directors of 'he Jamestown exposition were Invited o address the Legls'sture Thursday. Bills passed to relieve the agricultural department from paying $10,000 annually for current expenses cf the Agricultural & Mechanical College Resolution was adopted requesting N. C. Representatives in Congress to support the Hepbu n- Dollver bit! for a national antl jug law. BUI tasstd to repeal the . charter of Myrtle, Bruniwick county, a distiller town of 48 people; to prevent drunken ress la Chatham county. A bill was In troduced providing that Indigent prls oners confined In jail waiting trials f jr mlsdeanors may be worked to pay tbe Ears Looked as if They Would Drop Off Body Entirely Covered with Humor Threl Doctors Could Not Cure Child Grew Worse, CURED BY CUTICURA IN TWO WEEKS SHOES, SHOES, SHOES COT. FEMES OK All. Mrs. George J. Steesa, of 701 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio, tells in the following letter of another of those remarkable cures of torturing, disfiguring skin humors daily made by Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, after physicians, and all else had failed: "I feel it uijr duty to parents of other poor sufcring babies to tell you what Cuticura has done for my little daughter. She broke eut all over htr body with a humor, aud we used everything recommended, but without results. I called in three doc tors, they all claimed they could help her, but she continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores, and her little face was eaten away, her ears looked as if they would, drop off. Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and before I had used half of the cake of soap and box of ointmeut the sores had all . healed, and my little one's face and . 1 . . 1. 1 1 pouy was as cicur us a ncw-uurn uaue a, I would not be without it again if it Qostfivedollars, instead of seventy-five cents, which is all it cost us to cure our baby, ufter spending many dollars on doctors and medicines without any benefit whatever." Men's Patent Vice Shoes were $6.00, now $4.75. "' rotont Vice and Colt were Sfi.OO, now $4.00. $3.50 Shoes in Patent, Box Calf, Vici, Velour, and Cordovan, now $2.90. , $2.50 Shoes in Patent, Box Calf and Vici, now $1.95. Women's $3.50 Shoes in Patent, Kid, with Patent tip, all kid, now $2.98. $3. dQ Shoes, all leathers, now $2.49. $2.50 Shoes, all leathers now $1.98. $2.00 Shoes now $1.59. Misses, Boy's, Children's and Infants sizes at a reduction of 20 per cent. . Shoes in all styles and - Sale starts Wednesday morning Februarr 1st, and closes Satur day night February 4th. . ..',"' This is a chance to get the best styles in good shoes at facto ry cost. No shoes charged, none sent out to trp on. J. G. DUNN & CO., Phone 21a. 55-57 Pollock St. SLEEP FOR BABIES Rest for Mothers. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, and purest ot emollients. CnticuT Soap, Ointment, antl Pltle im enld throughout 11. l orn., litmon, suit rrup Kabv llu'iion,'1 (heworld. Potter Drnjifc CIiit.1. Cor gtff- wnu tor " now tu .u THE EICH Y0UXG RULER. Young Hev Mid Winter Clearance Sale. In order to reduce our Stock of Winter Goods, thus'making room sor Spring goods we are offering special reduced prices for this week. OUTING. 900 yards Dark Outing to close at 4c per yard. FLANNELETTE 850 yards Flannelette 10 and 12Jc goods, this week only 8c per yard UNDERWEAR. 22 dozen Ladies Ribbed Underwear only 21c each. COMFORTS. Heavy warm Comforts, not enough for one day's selling, so you must come early. Price 48c and 98c. CLOTHING. , 500 Suits, Winter Stock of Clothing will be closed out at half price. Don't wait, come, before it's too late. Money saved is money made. o'clook a m, it being the 4th day The the orerseert ot the roads will mak- their reports to the superiors on that day as required by law. Thla January he S4lh 1905. CICERO GASKIN9, Chm of the Board of Supervisors, DOUBTFUL RUSSIAN VICTORY. .of peremptory mandamus at tbe request of the commission, the bill being drawn J f lrk, Merchant, New Bern N 0 t the Instance ot Its chairman, to gl It I was opposedjo lease of A & 0 rall .ar tn anfo ea obedience to Us ordar. confirmation of lame by the w - The Senate tabled a resolution author king the Senate and House committees on c'almt to InTOill jate the claims of legislature. Ohjeoiionl belcg heavy tan for same, as a people, to pay ' for same, and when H was In condition to pay us we should have held it. South Dakota against North Carolina 1 This matter will be put In the hands of a special committee, as the greatest and most momentous before thla session ot the legislature The fenste confirm! nomination b the Gov raor, 3 M Oattls James Sprnnl and Chaa. A Mebane. The bill to enoouraje the pore In art was tabled In the House, the committee ra- Dortintlt unfavorably and sayine It Louis Rosen, Dry Goods Merchant, New M V. I .Ihl. ..f.. It ..nr.,! Brn N C " -I-' , I, my op'nlon the lease of the A & N . & ,1 m n.tliln. a, Anaratlttaa ' u" " "" -j- u raiiroaa, to any corporation was of Loray Cotton Mills In Gaston County prtnuture and ill advised. With ad vance ot freight rates and other gutse- A M Edwards, Ca, Itall.t; New Pern, N. I was opposed tn -lease of A & N C railroad, alao confirmation by legislature because I believe If It bad remained In the hands of the State, it wonld have been better from the clilrens and pa trons along the I Ins ot the road. ' t re, In that section, and owing to a railway accident had to waik 8 Inches,tbe C0BM temperature then being six degrees be' low zara and the snow falling ranldlr He tays the cold made froien ears quite . Notice Of Meeting. PieoIul- Of the magistrates of the 84h town ine wcatner nere tooaa very uis- shp Me notifled t0 meet at Fruito the agreeable turn last night and sleet form- flrlt Batur(jay j Februarr 1905 at 10 ea. ine weatner auring January iu been notablv bad and bleak. The American, which Is a Nations Organ of the Junior Order of Amerl can Mechanics, contUuas today Its at tack upon Slate labor commissioner Varner, 1 here are lntrlmttlons that other ihtng.i are to fol ow. The paper renew. its atatement that children under twelve years of age are employed In the mills, The Order of which tbe paper la the organ has declared against the estnblUu ment of an Immigration bureau for this State, It tells Dt. A. J. McEelway that tbe 10,000 and more members of the Order In Norm Carolina are with him to a man In his movemont to raise the age II i It in cotton mills from 19 to 14 years for girls and from IS to 14 years for boys who csnnot read or wri'.e, The Methodist Orphanage beie his sr- rsnged to take the children who were made shelterless by the bntnlng ot tbe Orphanage bulldlcg at Montreal and will lake all who come within tbe age .Imlts, that Is from d to 15 years. Th official of ths orphanage did" not know of the disaster ot Montreal until Friday and thoy at once wrote Miis Whalen, offering to take all tbe orphans. A few ot the latter had been provld d for elsi where. There wer 18 In the orphanage when It was burned. iking that ths press it labor law be not Interfarred with by amendments, A ft t e bo! :!e of Dr. Tliach-jr's Liver and ' t'-s 1 lr j t Hit " r.T.t to any reader of f ' i T r ' v ' I '!)!'! Tl'V 1lt:l nets against the present management, I think hs ' wraed a hardship on Its patons along tLe line. I oppose a lease also o nfirmatlon by the legUlalure. SEED FE&S FOB U AlasBaa. Firdt and Best Morn- trg Stars. "Extra Early Red Val- en tine" Beans. Bust Proof Oats. Seed Rye and Clover. No. 1 Tiin oihy Hay. At CIIAS. B. HILL'S Grain Dealer, New Bern, N, C. laps Lose But Europatkln Fcced From Fortified Village. Gopon In , 1 .Sweden : ,,-y.:ili.. Bt. Petersburg Jan 80 The Rtisslms admit the loss of forty-five officers and one thousand men In killed and wounded at ths capture ot Ihs village ot Bandepte The Russians took one hundred . and two Japanese prisoners, besides some arms and amqnltion. The Japanese alto lost heavily. Toklo Jan 80 The casualties of ths fighting of the Japanese at Chenchlepau and Helkoutel Is estimated, at five ihouetnd to ten thousand Russians. The Russian activity at Bbinks river seems to have ceased after tsese two fight" ; where the Japanese were victorious The object of the preparations Is not clearly understood nere, but it Is sug gested that the Bus lans either Intended to tnm the Japanese left and move a heavy force down the west of Llao river or were seeking to divert aVentlon froiA some projected operation against the Japanese right, bt. Petersburg Jan 80 k dispatch to the Echo de Paris ssys that in all quar ter! of tbe Russian capital tbe evacua tion of the lo tiuet Tillage ot Bandana bv Kuropstklna right wing last Tuurs- rjav la reerd-d as a great disaster. Father Gopon hat now been definitely established escaped through Finland and was convey el across tbe gulf to bwrden by minds. At presjnt be is supposed to be tn B;octboim. ' J W Tinker lake, I' tn, N C I .i n.it la f. f Insurance Agt. New r f 1 ( f iiNC Votm t.iv-rr a; llfillilqlli !i r;.,i k reliel in ur.Th.-u: hen IllttUB. . j- K S. COPLON, . 75 Middle Street: J Oar January Sale "Greatest Yet" 'Begins This Morning Don t Miss It "W- IB. STivCITH CO., the Cox Vakes An Ad ress to Men on This Theme. The third of a Berles of bundav even lag sermons t young men was delivered at the First Baptist Church Sunday Ight by Rov. C. C. Cox. It was on the subject of the Rich Young Ruler or the Model Young Man, and was based on the text found in Luk 1 10; 20, Including the querj: "What lack I yet?" The sermon was a strung and splendid appeal to young mon to lay aside selfish pride acd. prejudice and learn the require ments for tbe Christian life, tie illus trated bis tu'iject by citing the cases of Benjunln Franklin and Goethe, the German Poet as men of brilliant parts yet who had not made this enqniry re garding their souls salvation. These sermons are very practical, helpful and Interesting and they are SOUth Front St., 1 DOOr From JnO. Suter & Son itormy me ciose aiunuo.i anu tuuumor- atlon not only of youg men but of all SHORT PASSING EVENTS. pertoDS. . Th? subject next Bun-lay night will be Absalom, the ambitious loung Man. A Company of Prizi Beauties. When Oharlus Dickson comet to town with his new comedy "The Simple Life" by Herbert Bali Win low, thete certain ly will be no faa t to find with the ap niamice of it,li c npny, fir he has oni v r , voi p e .y fct.U. His man ager asteria tuai lUure is delight to the sense ot uinht. Tbe comedians are the best obtainable, the aceolc, mecnanlcat and electrical iq foment rum up to tne minute, and the entnetv promises to be all riirtii. all rlc-' tl An ttnuKually og audience win auenu this nerrormance on Monday at new Masonic loestre. Sue second and third pages for ad di local local r.ews, The two attrtctlons at the New Ma sonic Theatre next vreik, The Simple Life Qn Monday night Ft brnarv 6th, and Tenderfoot on the following night, the atrusement loving people have much of pleasure to look forwsrd tr. Both of these enter latnmen s have won the hih est te;tlmonils from tbe most Cntl ius critics. The'program which has been i repar- ed for the Knights of Pytbiai band con ceit tomotrow night was arranged with oblect in vltw-ts get the kind of moslothat will especially please the OFFERS THE FOLLOW- n Hern cubllo. The entertainment iU FOR toe , m n looacco urowe rs 1 1-Zc. iuoDS 4 Bollowell CO Plant Sed Cloth Great Room For DouM Something of a sensation was cauiel yesterday over a suspicious oase which was thought to bo small pox, Tbe per son on whom the suspicion rested was Mr E F Jones, a salts an In Simmons & Hol'owtllt Store who recently came to thU tlty from Wilmiatou, He was leohud at once.and wtllr.-malu so until devslopm-nis prove whs.hcr hi htt thj disease or not. , There Is nothing more ce tdaabon the case than this, (ear which his boea fortified end s'rengibened s suoh lh!ng alwavaarebv smseleis goj.l.i. Wit-b one or two exceptions, the physicians declaie the dise uot to be sinall pox; fow have eiD'eited no opinion what ever on the m.t er. IIMr Jooet has not been 111 snl tbe evidence irou rrny-BalHua B1im Right Away id BiftltM s tiM-tT ntermvha and colda. tlll be cf a varle) musical Lature and of an excellence that will cause genuine : scrpitse In the minds ot those who are not acquainted wlili our local mmtcai ability. " '' !-' By far the largest mail that nai Deen reoelved at the postofflce lor many months came in Sunday morning. Even the Chrlstmaa season aid not rumisn snch heavy malL The mail wagon was lo ded to th limit and the office was al- moat deluged with second and third class matter. Tbe reason tor ine sur plus was that most cf It was papers mail which had been delayed by north ern storms. Tbe Oaks Dairy U represented by a verv neat and attradlve new dillvery wacon In white It a beauty and a J iy to the eyes. It was mads by the Nlseen Uosns Co of Winston-Salem, Dr L Hartell of Biatesvlllv State 1. Preparation for College. 2. Teachers' Normal Training. 8. General High School Course. 4. Instruction in Music and Elocn- ;. ' tion. .- . .. , - v.. - EXPENSES: ' Board, - $8.00 Per Monlh. Tuition, $2.00 to $3.00 Per Month. For detailed inforfnnt.inn wrltn fni Catalogue. U. L. ELLIS, Principal, - Clayton, N. C. eruptions my be lo a number of cause,. The preva nee tn (1 iB(,peotor for the western dls adjoining counties gives rue to some M WM ln th6 olly Jeteiday, the guest talk, but we are secured by compel nt . M , h B t. jie , 0n official au'horltles that the dls isse l not small h(i ,.t.inB a, lace tomrorarlly pox. DrTav oe of Washington who is con In view of anv possl"ls oanies or fl . b( n0ln, Dy sickness. Dr Har- small pox, elaborate and tfflalout work n -t lhM la tne ,j,it t0 Sampson bss teeu d ne to kU all gems ot any , D 00UntIel a found s great nous b a disease teat may oava uvea liberated. Mr Hollo welt' sos has been thoroughly dial .feot d from cellar . i v H V to attic with the s'.topgMt bberulcals known to science. Not only have the dry goods acd mill nery deiartmeal been fumigated hut all clerks aud cut o meis who were thought to be aflemea in any way by tbe supposed contaglo i wore sabjccied to a tborongh treatment The work of deodorizing required tbe euitedy. man) cases of small pox and disease Is Quite prevalent State. ' that tbe In the ZLTor S JXSn Ciaollne I:it. 82 feet on keel, dead riee bottom .. 1V... n.tn Kill H VClT PBHh .M.I.IH i in ruvtuu w ... " """" i or eaBy terms. For particulars ap- Cotton seed hull, 103 lbs ply tO J. 1, IjULiLilrtO, I'!'"'"-' Trenton, N. CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL ' 1905 NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WnoUSUL FFICKS CDBBKNT. Eggs, per dozen............ 9 Chickens, old per pair J 8) young, per pr.. ....... 40 & 0 Pork, per lb. ......... ........ 7& Live Hogs...,,..., ...:B & Beef, " 67 Hides, green, per lb... 5c&B dry, 8&10 Beeswax, " 80 to 23 Corn, per bush..,;...... . .... 7So Oats, w ....... B7,o Peanuts............. .. 85 Potatoes, Tarns. 70 Bahamas ., 00 Local Grain Market Corn .per bii. $.00 G0t .69 , , .80 M i") ,, 1.41 . 1 ' . ! Oats per bu... ............. Meal, per bu Hominy, porbu... , Corn bran, per 100 lbs. . . . . Wheat bran, per " Feed, 100 lbs Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs.. 1 IT, y i rt ;-y.
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